Jamaica Gleaner

Caught by surprise in Hanover Eastern nomination exercise

- Bryan Miller/Gleaner Writer

ELECTORAL OFFICERS at the Hanover Eastern constituen­cy in Sandy Bay, Hanover, were taken to task by a man whose applicatio­n to run as an independen­t candidate was flatly rejected as his name was not found on the voters’ list.

Forty-year-old businessma­n, O’Keefe Gocool, who gave his address as Round Hill Estate, Hanover, presented at exactly 11 seconds after the centre opened and told officers that he wished to represent the people of the Hopewell division in which he lives.

He was surprised, however, after checks by the electoral officers revealed that his name was not on any of the voters’lists for the constituen­cy of Hanover Eastern.

But Gocool was adamant that he had the right to be nominated, according to the Jamaican Constituti­on, and insisted on being processed.

The returning officer advised him that his name has to be on a voters’ list for him to be nominated as a candidate.

Despite his protestati­ons, he was turned away and told to lodge his complaint with the Electoral Commission of Jamaica’s regional office in Catherine Hall, Montego Bay, St James.

“The constituti­on gives me the right to be nominated, and I want to be nominated, and you will not hear the end of this,” Gocool stated.

They day’s proceeding­s later saw three Jamaica Labour Party candidates nominated. They are Kaydeen Miles of the Chester Castle Division, Devon Brown of the Hopewell Division, and Oraldo Anderson of the Sandy Bay Division.

The People’s National Party candidates nominated were Wynter McIntosh for Chester Castle, Lennox Fray for Hopewell, and the incumbent Deputy Mayor Andria Dehaney-Grant for Sandy Bay.

Sitting Member of Parliament for Hanover Eastern, Dave Brown of the JLP, expressed confidence in his party’s chances at securing control of the Hanover Municipal Corporatio­n (HMC) this time around.

“I am pretty confident that all three seats are there for the taking, as we presently have two of the three, and the timing is right for us to take the third also,” he said.

“Controllin­g the HMC has eluded the JLP for quite some time, and, in all fairness, that has handicappe­d me and my work as member of parliament,”he stated.

While conceding that there are some bad roads across the Hanover Eastern constituen­cy, Brown said that repair work would soon begin.

Meanwhile, Andrea Purkiss, the aspiring PNP candidate for Member of Parliament for Hanover Eastern, who was out in support of her candidates, said the main task would be to get the party supporters out to vote on election day.

“I believe that the candidates are feeling the pinch as much as the people within their respective divisions, and so, to fail the people of their divisions will amount to failing themselves,” she opined.

She was confident of the chances of the party’s three candidates. “So our (PNP) candidates are local, they live in their respective areas, they go home to their division daily. There is a different type of connection there,” she emphasised.

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 ?? IAN ALLEN/PHOTOGRAPH­ER ?? These People’s National Party supporters in Clarendon Northern were in a party mood after their candidates were successful­ly nominated at the Kellits Primary School.
IAN ALLEN/PHOTOGRAPH­ER These People’s National Party supporters in Clarendon Northern were in a party mood after their candidates were successful­ly nominated at the Kellits Primary School.
 ?? GLADSTONE TAYLOR/MULTIMEDIA PHOTO EDITOR ?? Jamaica Labour Party supporters on their way to the St Andrew North Western nomination centre on Thursday, February 8.
GLADSTONE TAYLOR/MULTIMEDIA PHOTO EDITOR Jamaica Labour Party supporters on their way to the St Andrew North Western nomination centre on Thursday, February 8.
 ?? BY BRYAN MILLER PHOTO ?? Businessma­n O’Keefe Gocool, who was refused nomination yesterday in Hanover Eastern on Nomination Day.
BY BRYAN MILLER PHOTO Businessma­n O’Keefe Gocool, who was refused nomination yesterday in Hanover Eastern on Nomination Day.

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